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Microsoft's So-Bad-It's-Good Windows 7 Ad Goes Viral

But It Can't Beat MoveOn's 'Protect Insurance Companies' PSA

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Might be a little too late, considering the Senate Finance Committee actions earlier this week, but the MoveOn.org campaign that advocated for a public health option went viral last week, notching almost 1.9 million views, good enough for first place in the viral video chart. The film was created by FunnyorDie.com and stars a swath of celebrities, including the site's co-founder Will Ferrell and Jon Hamm of "Mad Men."

In the No. 4 spot is the Windows 7 Launch Party instructional video. Microsoft has been relatively savvy when it comes to viral video; this one, however, seems to be of the "so inadvertently bad it's good" ilk that makes it onto the chart from time to time. It's promoting in-house Tupperware-style parties to show off the new operating system, but the cheesy, forced dialogue and awkward phrasing has made it the subject of allsorts of ridicule -- enough that it drove a half-million views. (Who knows, maybe Microsoft knew what it was doing all along.)

Also notable? Evian's Rollerbabies, after three months on the chart, still managed to grow an impressive 38% this week.

*The Visible Measures Top 10 Viral Video Ad Campaigns Chart focuses on brand-driven viral video ads that appear on online-video-sharing destinations. Each campaign is measured on a True Reach‚Ñ¢ basis, which includes viewership of both brand-syndicated video clips and viewer-driven social video placements. The data are compiled using the Visible Measures Viral Reach Database, a constantly growing repository of analytic data on more than 100 million internet videos across more than 150 video-sharing destinations.

Note: This analysis does not include Visible Measures' paid-placement (i.e., overlays, pre-/mid-/post-roll) performance data or video views on private sites. This chart does not include movie trailers, video-game campaigns, TV show or media network promotions, or public service announcements. View-count results are incremental by week.

**Indicates percent change in views compared with the same period the week before.